F or the almost 20 years that she lived in Mexico, one of my late mother's Irish friends frequently mentioned having a "No Day." A day with no social obligations, chores, tasks, or other work that interfered with whatever personal interests took one's fancy on the day in question. Since today -- a gray and chilly Saturday -- is Mom's birthday, the Grand Duchess is out with friends, and the Young Master is ensconced on the sofa in the TV room with a cold, yours truly is taking his own such No Day. I think Mom would approve of my decision to make the world go away, as the old Eddie Arnold song intoned, even if only for a little while. So, I will spend Saturday afternoon focused on that first squadron and small regimental staff of Eureka Saxon cuirassiers. These have stood waiting untouched over on the painting table for almost three weeks while we skied and otherwise gadded about with snowy, winter outdoor activities. I hope to share a painting update Sunday a
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Lani just got an alert on her computer that we've got another "red screen" for a "snowfall warning" as two storms are due to collide over Vancouver Island. Another 10-20cm expected with winds up to 90kph creating localized blizzard conditions.
It should be noted that so far this season all of their snow predictions have been way too conservative.
On average our area has a 'white Christmas' once every eleven years . . . and this year it looks like we'll make up for the other ten.
-- Jeff